Illustration and Comics


Illustrators and comic artists are communicators. Illustrators often use imagery to interpret texts or ideas, while comic artists use images and text together to tell a story. Whether you are just starting to explore illustration or comics, looking to improve or develop a professional portfolio, or interested in working on a personal project, we think you’ll enjoy our offerings—and, once enrolled, you’ll get the chance to meet other aspiring and working illustrators and comic artists.
We have courses to teach illustration technique including drawing with ink, brush, watercolor, collage, etching and beyond. We teach the basics of comics, covering the principles of narrative and sequential visual storytelling as we explore writing, panel layout, composition, inking and coloring. We offer courses in children’s book and greeting card illustration. And with our faculty of working illustrators, we give insight into the business of illustration, including where to look for assignments and how to promote (and price) your work.
Comics are a big business, having evolved from the printed page to television series and countless major motion pictures. We have courses to help comic artists who wish to navigate that world and help them market and protect their intellectual property.
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